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Koalas & Protests: Baywatch Faces Aussie Backlash

Summary

  • Baywatch sought a new filming location to cut costs and find fresh storylines.
  • Avalon locals protested, citing beach access issues and wildlife harm.
  • Concerns were raised about the impact on the local koala population.
Koalas & Protests: Baywatch Faces Aussie Backlash

In 1999, the long-running show 'Baywatch' was experiencing a decline in viewership and sought a more cost-effective filming location outside the Los Angeles area. The production team considered Avalon, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, which had previously hosted a two-episode special. However, the idea of a permanent relocation was met with significant local resistance.

Approximately 1,700 Avalon residents voiced their objections at a town hall meeting. Their primary concerns included restricted public access to the beach and the potential negative impact on the local environment and wildlife. One resident specifically highlighted worries about the koala population, stating that the production would exacerbate existing problems.

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